Huddersfield have not become so high and mighty that they can look down their nose at a Premier League point, yet they must feel frustrated with this one, because they know that another two seemed tantalisingly attainable. David Wagner’s team had almost a full match in which to convert numerical supremacy into victory after Jordan Ayew was sent off in the 11th minute, but they wound up banging their heads against the brick wall that was erected by Swansea’s 10 remaining players.
The teams remain level on points in the table, precariously placed above the relegation zone. The contest here... read more

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